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Cell mapping project gives hope for new insights into endometriosis
Scientists at the Wellcome Sanger Institute and Oxford University’s Nuffield department of women’s and reproductive health have created the most comprehensive and sophisticated map of the human endom…
Cell mapping project gives hope for new insights into endometriosis
Scientists at the Wellcome Sanger Institute and Oxford University’s Nuffield department of women’s and reproductive health have created the most comprehensive and sophisticated map of the human endom…
The changing diagnostic testing paradigm
Despite laboratories’ longstanding reliance upon microbial culture for infectious disease identification, the pressures of the pandemic have increased interest in the uses of alternatives, not least …
Do research AI rules disadvantage non-native English scientists?
Valuable research by non-native English speakers gets missed, suggests Adrian Wallwork, because of the cost of translation services. A more enlightened approach to the use of LLMs could solve the pro…
Floored science
The lab is a key and growing component of the annual CHEMUK Expo. Managing director of show organisers UK Industry Events, Ian Stone discusses how he seeks to balance laboratory R&D with scaled-up ma…
Podcast: Continuing Professional Development for scientists
Returning to our expert, Jessica Evans, a Member Recruitment Executive at The Royal Society of Chemistry, we revisit the topic of continued professional development, or CPD. In particular, we conside…